Spec-Driven Development: The Waterfall Strikes Back
marmelab.com
The Internet Is Cool. Thank You, TCP
cefboud.com
So, you want to design your own language? (2017)
cs.lmu.edu
AMD GPUs Go Brrr
hazyresearch.stanford.edu
Löb and Möb: Loops in Haskell
github.com
Messing with Scraper Bots
herman.bearblog.dev
SSL Configuration Generator
ssl-config.mozilla.org
Unofficial Microsoft Teams client for Linux
github.com
A new Google model is nearly perfect on automated handwriting recognition
generativehistory.substack.com
HipKittens: Fast and furious AMD kernels
hazyresearch.stanford.edu
Random Font – a typographic experiment exploring randomness [pdf]
ilcovile.it
'No One Lives Forever' turns 25 and you still can't buy it legitimately
techdirt.com
Blending SQL and Python with Sqlorm
hyperflask.dev
All praise to the lunch ladies
bittersoutherner.com
No Leak, No Problem – Bypassing ASLR with a ROP Chain to Gain RCE
modzero.com
Structured outputs on the Claude Developer Platform
claude.com
A race condition in Aurora RDS
hightouch.com
Lawmakers want to ban VPNs and have no idea what they're doing
eff.org
Winamp clone in Swift for macOS
github.com
Meet Reservoir – The World's Smartest Water Heater
reservoirhome.com
A printed essay where each paragraph is rendered in a different, randomly selected typeface. Found on Il Covile, an Italian publication exploring typography, philosophy, and design. The text is presented in both Italian and English.
The text is presented in both Italian and English.
The authors also created a LibreOffice extension that applies random fonts to any document, allowing users to experiment with the same generative approach directly. It's called "Patina": https://www.ilcovile.it/V3_p_patina.html